Florida investigators are continuing to look into a former state trooper’s fatal Monday shooting of a neighbor who came into her Pensacola home armed with a bow and arrow, demanded money and later stripped down naked, The Pensacola News Journal reports.

Tabbatha Nussbaumer, an auxiliary Florida Highway Patrol trooper, shot and killer her neighbor after he entered her home. The neighbor — Sean Harris — was taken to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

According to the police report, Nussbaumer was in the shower when her son told her a stranger was in the house asking for money. When Nussbaumer came out of the shower, Harris was at the bottom of the stairs holding a bow and arrow, police said.

In an effort to get Harris out of the house, Nussbaumer told him there was money in her truck. As Nussbaumer went out the front door, Harris followed and stripped, the report said.

Nussbaumer retrieved a handgun from her truck, turned and faced Harris. She then shot Harris, who was a few feet away and approaching, in the abdomen.

The investigation has been turned over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement since Nussbaumer is a former officer.

In other Gulf Coast region news:

Florida woman waits 3 hours to take burned child to hospital: Amber Leard of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, was charged with child neglect after deputies learned she waited over 3 hours to take her child to the hospital after she had been burned, The Northwest Florida Daily News reports. Leard told deputies she was raking leaves when she saw her 15-month-old child’s leg on fire. She later said she saw someone else toss a cigarette in a gas puddle near the child. A witness reported seeing the child’s leg on fire while sitting on a pile of leaves. Instead of taking the child to the hospital, Leard took the child to her boyfriend’s mother’s house for burn cream.

Louisiana teens shoot out car, business windows for fun: Christopher Sandlin Jr. of Slidell, Louisiana, was arrested Friday for allegedly using BB guns to shoot out the windows of cars and businesses and explained to investigators that he did it for fun, The Times-Picayune reports. He now faces 17 counts of criminal damage to property. They also jailed an unidentified 16-year-old boy in three of the incidents and expect to arrest at least one more person in the case. Sandlin and the other teen drew the police's attention when a person reported seeing them ride in a gold Honda Civic and shoot out the rear window of a car.